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Presentation
Presentation
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULP7021-26484
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
- Concepts of technological risk, social risk and biological risk. - Types of technological risks: traffic accidents (road, rail, sea and air); serious industrial accidents; dangerous substances in industries and warehouses; transportation of dangerous goods; radiological emergencies and NRBQ threats; dam breaks. - Types of biological risks: bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, parasites and other microorganisms that can be exposed to human contact. - Types of social risks: famine, public disorder, terrorism, mass suicide. - Community directives and legislation on technological and biological risks. - Methods for modeling, evaluating and categorizing technological risks. - Preventive measures.
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Objectives
Objectives
Learning objectives to be achieved with the teaching methods described below: - Provide basic concepts related to technological, biological and social risks. - Encourage students to identify and interpret the different types of technological, biological and social risks. - Characterize the different types of technological, biological and social risks. - Know the national programs and their integration with those developed at international level on technological, biological and social risks. - Know the EU directives and Portuguese legislation on technological, biological and social risks. - Identify areas that could potentially be affected by technological risks. - Identify methodologies for analyzing, modelling and assessing the consequences of a technological accident. - Identify preventive and risk mitigation measures and recognize the difficulties inherent in their implementation.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching is based on classroom work and independent study/research. The instructor presents and discusses content, applying it to real cases. Students engage in discussions, solve exercises, and present work individually or in groups. Tutorials support independent study. As a pedagogical innovation, the course includes the Interdisciplinary Research Project (P2I), shared with three other units, where groups analyze real territories from multiple risk perspectives. The project fosters transversal knowledge and a holistic view. It is presented and assessed by a faculty jury, with individual grading.
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References
References
ANEPC (2019) Avaliação Nacional de Risco ANPC (2011) Manual de Intervenção em Emergências com Matérias Perigosas - Químicas, Biológicas e Radiológicas, ANPC. ANPC (2016) Guia da Informação para a Elaboração do Plano de Emergência Externo (Diretiva Seveso III). Caderno Técnico II. Areosa, J. (2016) Riscos sociais, tecnologias e acidentes, Mulemba Diekert, F; & Goeschl, T. & Christian, K. (2021). Social Risk Effects: The 'Experience of Social Risk' Factor. Gow, H.B.F. Kay, R.W. (2005) Emergency planning for industrial hazards. Elsevier. Haddow, G.; Bullock, J., Coppola Damon, P. (2013) Introduction to Emergency Management, Fifth Edition. Butterworth-Heinemann. Lourenço, L. & Castro, F. (2020). Catástrofes Antrópicas: uma aproximação integral, IUC,520 p. Proske, D. (2008) Catalogue of Risks, Natural, Technical, Social and Health Risks. UNECE (2019) ADR - Acordo Europeu relativo ao Transporte Internacional de Mercadorias Perigosas por Estrada.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No